CASTAWAYS FOUND
HELP FOR NOBILE. SUPPLIES DROPPED I' 1 HUM. A ,* PLANE. ' AMUNDSEN MISSING. XJAitdd Pr6s3 Assn. —By Electric Telegraph Copyright. (Received 12.2(> a.m.) LONDON, Juno 20. A telegram received from the Cltta, De Milano announces that MaddaieiVa has located Nobile’s party and supplied them with immediate needs. He returned this afternoon to Things Bay.
Maddalen'a states Nobile complied) with the advice conveyed by wireless and signalled as directed-. Madclalena flying at a height of five hundred feet saw the camp and came lower seeking a landing place in vain. Ho dropped six hundred! pounds of foodstuffs, rifles, ammunition and cigarettes. The castaways were so overjoyed that they danced on the ice.
Maddalena continued his flight hoping to locate the wreck of the) airship and lhe‘~ remaining castaways, "but discovered nothing. i Anxiety is noW‘ felt regarding the whereabouts of ArtiViiidken, whose it is feared had to make a| forced landing on the ice.—Austral-ian-Press Assn- ,„/
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 73, 21 June 1928, Page 6
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